Finally!

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RodS
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Re: Finally!

Post by RodS »

beardedcanadian wrote:Anyone around Worcester Mass, want to come swimming with me? :)
Now *that's* something I don't see everyday :D

I'll be on Fife Brook tomorrow (Sun Aug 5) PM or email if interested.
beardedcanadian
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Re: Finally!

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beardedcanadian wrote:Hey Shep,

I checked out the Zoar program, but it may be a little to novice for me...I have lots of experience tandem boating on expeditions...I may end up doing something at MKC in Ontario, since i need to head up there at the end of August, but I may do both. :)

I would love to get some pond time in Arlington. I will PM you my contact details.

BC.

Let me retract my former statements...

I just took my boat out on the pond to get a feel for it before I head to the river...yikes. Super stable, and I knew that it would handle differently than a tandem or even my kayak, but man I didn't realize how much differently. I am strongly considering the Zoar route...

I am sure I could run Class II with it, "Run" being the key term there.
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Re: Finally!

Post by Coz Teplitz »

Shep wrote:beardedcanadian,

If I were still in that area, I would love to go paddle. If you want to do some pond work in Arlington on Sunday, August 19th, I'll be in Boston with time to kill. (but no car, hence it has to be close to the T)
Shep, if you and Bearded end up doing some pond work that day and you want another boat to use, let me know. I'm not able to get into a boat myself that day, but I'm in Cambridge and have an Ion and an Option that you would be welcome to use for teaching.
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